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Asics Trabuco Max 4 Review

With exceptional energy return and long-run comfort on smoother surfaces, this maximal stack shoe has limited versatility and feels clunky on technical trails
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Asics Trabuco Max 4 Review (Ample underfoot foam (like the ultrathick 41 mm heel stack of the Trabuco Max 4, pictured here) provide great...)
Ample underfoot foam (like the ultrathick 41 mm heel stack of the Trabuco Max 4, pictured here) provide great underfoot protection.
Credit: Matthew Richardson
Price:  $160 List
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Manufacturer:   Asics
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By Matthew Richardson ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 3, 2025
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RANKED
#10 of 27
  • Comfort and Fit - 25% 8.4
  • Traction - 20% 5.9
  • Stability - 15% 8.6
  • Foot Protection - 15% 8.9
  • Weight - 15% 4.7
  • Sensitivity - 10% 6.5
Length Sizing
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Width Sizing
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Our Verdict

While the Asics Trabuco Max 4 delivers exceptional energy return, its performance across varied terrain proves to be somewhat limited. This shoe truly shines in providing comfortable, high-speed experiences during long runs, making it an ideal choice for runners who primarily stick to well-maintained trails and smoother paths. Notably, its maximal stack height — one of the highest we've encountered — contributes to a less agile and somewhat cumbersome feel when navigating technical terrain. On roads and less demanding trails, this shoe is thoroughly enjoyable, and it could be a perfect match for a specific type of runner. If your running often involves transitioning between road surfaces and easier trails, this model presents itself as a compelling and highly comfortable option to consider.
REASONS TO BUY
Responsive
Comfortable
Supportive
REASONS TO AVOID
Clunky in technical terrain
Poor traction in wet/loose conditions

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Bottom Line If you're planning on running in technical terrain we'd opt for something with less stack and rigidityWith each step you are picking up less than the competition, and for advanced runners the precision and speed are unmatchedA perfectly fitting, comfortable, and very protective shoe that just begs to be worn on long run daysThis version's upper fit is narrower, which adds more technical performance but may feel tighter than some likeWhile great in moderate terrain those in technical or loose may opt for something more rugged
Rating Categories Asics Trabuco Max 4 Nnormal Kjerag Salomon S/Lab Ultra 3 Hoka Torrent 4 Brooks Divide 5
Comfort and Fit (25%)
8.4
8.8
9.0
8.5
7.8
Traction (20%)
5.9
7.5
7.5
7.5
4.8
Stability (15%)
8.6
8.5
8.6
7.4
9.0
Foot Protection (15%)
8.9
6.4
9.0
7.8
7.9
Weight (15%)
4.7
10.0
6.0
7.9
6.2
Sensitivity (10%)
6.5
8.0
6.0
5.4
3.4
Specifications Asics Trabuco Max 4 Nnormal Kjerag Salomon S/Lab Ultra 3 Hoka Torrent 4 Brooks Divide 5
Measured Heel Stack Height 41 mm 25 mm 31 mm 31 mm 38 mm
Measured Heel-to-Toe Drop 7 mm 8 mm 8 mm 5 mm 11 mm
Rock Plate No No No No No
Measured Lug Depth 3.2 mm 3.0 mm 3.5 mm 4.3 mm 2.8 mm
Measured Weight 11.49 oz 8.05 oz 10.64 oz 9.40 oz 10.55 oz
Upper Engineered mesh Matryx Jacquard Matryx Jacquard Single layer mesh Mesh
Midsole FF BLAST PLUS ECO EExpure midsole Energy Save PU foam with Profeel Film rock protection Foam Foam
Outsole ASICSGRIP Vibram Litebase Megagrip Salomon Contagrip MA Rubber Rubber
Sizes Available 6 - 15 US regular 4.5 - 13.5 US
regular
4 - 13 US
regular
7 - 15 US
regular
7 - 15 US
regular
Heel Tab Type Loop None None Finger loop None
Claimed Heel-to-Toe Drop 5 mm 6 mm 8 mm 5 mm 8 mm

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Asics Trabuco Max 4 has a towering 41 mm heel stack height and weighs a whopping 11.49 ounces (per shoe, US men's size 10.5). The FF BLAST PLUS ECO midsole makes it a comfortable choice for smoother terrain, while its maximal build feels cumbersome and unwieldy on more technical trails.

asics trabuco max 4 - the asics max trabuco 4 provides excellent return and comfort but is...
The Asics Max Trabuco 4 provides excellent return and comfort but is best for easy trails and gravel roads.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

Comfort and Fit


The upper on the Trabuco Max 4 is great, giving a nice performance fit without feeling tight or cramped. The toe box is spacious but secure — even when moving fast, I experienced little shifting in these shoes. The laces are comfortable, and the thin padded tongue works well over long distances. The materials are breathable but are more absorbent than others in our lineup. This is an upper that feels classic, one that works but doesn't offer quite the premium feel as pricer models.

The midsole is dense but offers excellent energy transfer. The more pronounced rocker helps offset some of this firmness, but helps you roll through your foot strike. This is appreciated on flat terrain, but can become more bothersome on uneven surfaces. We'd recommend this model across the distance spectrum, but it may lack versatility for tough trail ultras. Those running extended gravel runs should find this model quite appealing.

asics trabuco max 4 - the thick stack provides dense cushioning that prioritizes return of...
The thick stack provides dense cushioning that prioritizes return of midsole comfort.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

Traction


The 3.2 mm lugs (as measured in our lab) give the Trabuco moderate grip on smooth dry trails, but it isn't quite up to the challenge of truly technical terrain. The stack is much too high to offer confidence, especially when cornering. This is also not an option to pick for those who often run in muddy or wet conditions, as its traction capabilities fall apart in any challenging conditions we ran through. The directional lug pattern wants to be driven in a consistent direction, so roads and straighter, smoother trails are a great match for the Trabuco Max.

asics trabuco max 4 - the tapered lugs on the trabuco max 4 don't work well in soft or wet...
The tapered lugs on the Trabuco Max 4 don't work well in soft or wet conditions but provide quick turnover on roads and buffed trail.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Stability


The wide heel and forefoot platform give this model tons of stability on certain terrain. On flatter surfaces, the Trabuco feels well planted, with great stability through the ankles, knees, and hips. Due to the 41 mm heel stack, more technical and off-camber terrain feels a bit torquey. The underfoot platform is fairly stiff with subtle cushioning, which never feels like it detracts from the responsiveness. For tempo days on gravel roads, this was an easy pick for our team, but we'd opt for something else when the trails get rocky.

asics trabuco max 4 - an internal look at the asics trabuco max 4.
An internal look at the Asics Trabuco Max 4.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Foot Protection


There is plenty of underfoot protection on the Trabuco Max 4. With dense foam and a huge 41 mm stack, very few protruding rocks can be felt poking the bottoms of your feet. If you're wearing this shoe where it's intended, that should be all the protection you need. In more technical, off-camber terrain, you may find the Trabuco works against you — we recommend it only for those tackling tough spots at a slower clip.

Ample underfoot foam helps to prevent repeated impacts from causing excessive fatigue.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

Weight


Our in-house lab team measured the Trabuco Max 4 at 11.49 oz per shoe, size US men's 10.5. The high energy return offset some of the heaviness, but it was still noticeable more clunky on trails through our stride. This is in part due to both the weight and the stack. On easier terrain, the Trabuco flowed better without feeling out of place. Most users will find this shoe does best on gravel roads and easy trails.

asics trabuco max 4 - weighing the asics trabuco max 4 in the lab.
Weighing the Asics Trabuco Max 4 in the lab.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Sensitivity


High stack often lowers sensitivity, and that remains true for the Trabuco. Ultimately, I don't think this detracts from the overall performance as this shoe isn't really intended for technical terrain where higher sensitivity is needed. On road runs and gravel paths, the Trabuco provides plenty of sensitivity to feel confident. It works well across the pace spectrum and should offer great performance for everything from recovery days to race days.

asics trabuco max 4 - our in-house lab team goes through many different specs to back up...
Our in-house lab team goes through many different specs to back up our in-field testing. Shown here is measuring the outsole hardness.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Should You Buy the Asics Trabuco Max 4?


If you're wanting a shoe that has a lot of energy return and is great on a mix of road and gravel paths, this is an excellent option. The FF BLAST PLUS ECO midsole is excellent, but the high stack makes the Trabuco suffer in technical terrain.

The Trabuco is best for those wanting to blend road and trail running.
Credit: Matthew Richardson

What Other Men's Trail Running Shoes Should You Consider?


If you're wanting something similar to the Trabuco Max 4 in terms of comfort and responsiveness, but that excels in more technical terrain, we'd recommend the La Sportiva Prodigio Pro. The Brooks Catamount 4 could be a great option for those who want a touch more versatility without sacrificing comfort and support. The Catamount will excel on moderate dry trails but will also work great on roads and gravel paths.

Matthew Richardson